Just got a note from our good friend and commentor Steevil the NASA Scientist Guy, who says he has now been released from the hospital. I assume this means he's at home, and not just wandering around the grounds of the campus with a big bandage on his head.
In any event, good to hear things are progressing as planned.
Posted by Terry Oglesby at April 12, 2006 02:27 PMYou say “wandering around campus with a big bandage on his head” like it’s a bad thing.
Posted by: jim at April 12, 2006 02:50 PMSo noted--my apologies for any perceived slight.
Posted by: Terry Oglesby at April 12, 2006 02:53 PMActually, with a big incision and a bunch of staples. I just managed to shave (1st time since Sunday) and take a shower.
Posted by: Steevil (Dr Weevil's bro Steve) at April 12, 2006 02:55 PMFragrant, furry, and flayed--and yet, he still drops by Possumblog! THAT'S DEDICATION, MY FRIENDS!
Or something.
Posted by: Terry Oglesby at April 12, 2006 03:02 PMMy brother had some of those staples in his head a couple of years ago after they excised some of his brain (the bad part I suppose). He insists that he had it done just to prove that at least one Anderson has a brain.
Posted by: Larry Anderson at April 12, 2006 03:02 PMGood grief--siblings can be such show-offs.
Posted by: Terry Oglesby at April 12, 2006 03:04 PMI am pretty sure that Steevil didn't do his just to show up his brother who only has a whole section of the blogosphere named after him. My brother, on the other hand, even insists that his car is faster than mine, well my truck anyway since the Mini doesn't run and the Mercedes is still free..
Posted by: Larry Anderson at April 12, 2006 03:28 PMI think you should prove him wrong, even if it requires something stupid and dangerous.
(By the way, what's wrong with the Mini--I thought it worked.)
Posted by: Terry Oglesby at April 12, 2006 03:30 PMThe Mini is in the shop but not on blocks as a couple of its major subsystems are inoperative, the brakes for one and I have grown strangely addicted to brakes on cars. I need to find about 20 hours of uninterrupted time to get it on the road.
Posted by: Larry Anderson at April 12, 2006 04:17 PMPshaw! Brakes-shmakes. Just open the door and drag your foot!
Posted by: Terry Oglesby at April 13, 2006 07:30 AM